Tag #Public Opinion

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Israeli Citizen Rebukes UK Board of Deputies' Gaza Condemnation

A British citizen living in Israel rebukes a UK Board of Deputies letter condemning Israel's actions in Gaza, emphasizing the disconnect between distant criticism and the lived experience of Israelis whose sons are serving in the army and whose lives are directly impacted by the conflict.

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German Climate Responsibility Plummets Amidst Record Heat

A recent survey reveals that only 53 percent of Germans feel personally responsible for combating climate change, down from 69 percent four years ago; this coincides with 2024 being the warmest year on record and widespread skepticism regarding climate action and solutions.

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EU Youth, Social Circles, and Political Divides: A Debating Europe Study

A Debating Europe study of 2000 young Europeans (18-35) across five EU countries (France, Germany, Italy, Denmark, Poland) from November 2024 to January 2025 reveals that friends are the primary confidants for political discussions, except in Denmark (parents). Significant cross-generational politic...

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Dutch Public Divided on Climate Action Amidst Policy Inconsistency

A new SCP report shows 62% of Dutch citizens want stronger government climate action, yet 25% oppose current climate policy prioritization; this follows the accelerated end of the solar panel compensation scheme in 2027, and the government's acknowledgment of missing 2030 climate targets.

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Republican Town Halls Reveal Growing Anger Over Trump's Policies

During their August recess, Republican Senators Chuck Grassley and Marjorie Taylor Greene held town halls where constituents expressed anger towards President Trump's policies, specifically his spending cuts, immigration policies, and use of tariffs, highlighting a growing rift within the GOP.

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Trump's Economic Policies Face Widespread Public Disapproval

A YouGov/CBS News poll reveals that only 44% of Americans approve of Donald Trump's economic management and 40% approve of his inflation handling, while 53% view the US economy negatively and 49% say his policies are hurting their finances; 58% oppose his tariffs.

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Declining Climate Responsibility in Germany Amidst Record Warmth

A new survey reveals that only 53 percent of Germans feel personally responsible for combating climate change, down from 69 percent four years ago, despite 2024 being the warmest year on record and widespread skepticism towards electric vehicles.

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Iowa Town Hall Reveals Deep Public Dissatisfaction with Trump Administration

At a town hall meeting in Fort Madison, Iowa, constituents challenged Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) on President Trump's tariffs, executive overreach, and immigration policies, revealing deep public dissatisfaction with the administration's actions.

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US Partisan Divide Widens on Ukraine War

A Pew Research Center poll shows a widening partisan gap in the US over the war in Ukraine, with Republicans increasingly viewing Russia as less of an enemy and supporting US involvement in Ukraine's defense less than Democrats.

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Dutch Public Support for Climate Action Decreases Amidst Policy Dissatisfaction

The SCP's research reveals that while a majority of Dutch citizens support climate action, trust in the government's climate policies has significantly decreased, with only 10 percent expressing satisfaction; support for specific measures varies widely, depending on direct personal benefits.

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Widespread Taxpayer Discontent Stems from Lack of Understanding of U.S. Tax System

A new survey shows 55% of Americans believe their taxes are too high, fueled by widespread misunderstanding of how the progressive tax system works, where the top 10% of earners pay 72% of federal income taxes.

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Labor surges to pre-election lead amid Trump concerns

A Resolve Strategic poll shows Labor leading the Coalition by 53.5 to 46.5 percent in two-party terms, driven by voter concerns about US President Donald Trump's impact on Australia; 35 percent of undecided voters are less likely to vote for the Coalition because of Trump.

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